Hardware Owner's Manual

Troubleshooting Your System 311
Troubleshooting the Keyboard
1
Ensure that the blade(s) is turned on.
2
Verify that the iKVM firmware revision is current.
3
Check the keyboard connection to either the front-panel connector on the
blade or to the back-panel iKVM module.
4
If the keyboard is connected to an external KVM using a SIP, check that
the SIP is compatible with the KVM.
5
If two or more blades are installed in the enclosure, select a different blade.
If the keyboard is connected to the back-panel iKVM module and works
with another blade, the first blade may need to be reseated. See "Removing
and Installing a Blade" on page 155. If reseating the blade does not help,
the blade may be faulty. See "Getting Help" on page 361.
6
Swap the keyboard with a known-working keyboard and repeat step 3 and
step 5. If the keyboard does not work with any blade, see "Getting Help" on
page 361.
Troubleshooting the Mouse
1
Ensure that the blade(s) is turned on.
2
Verify that the iKVM firmware revision is current.
3
Check the mouse connection to the either the front-panel connector on
the blade or to the back-panel iKVM module.
4
If the keyboard is connected to an external KVM using a SIP, check that
the SIP is compatible with the KVM.
5
If two or more blades are installed in the enclosure, select a different blade.
If the mouse is connected to the back-panel iKVM module and works with
another blade, the first blade may need to be reseated. See "Removing and
Installing a Blade" on page 155. If reseating the blade does not help, the
blade may be faulty. See "Getting Help" on page 361.
6
Swap the mouse with a known-working mouse and repeat step 3 and
step 5. If the mouse does not work with any blade, see "Getting Help" on
page 361.